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en There really are a huge number of different stakeholders, some with complementary, most with conflicting, requirements -- the old Internet guard, the trademark lobbyists, those that see the DNS as a license to mint money, those that see NSI as bogey men, the freedom fighters trying to build a whole new worldwide government (yes, government) through this process -- oh, and don't forget the 240-plus country registries trying to deliver service to their nation states.

en It gives us a great deal of insight into the way government does business. Whether or not you find Ryan guilty, you see the relation of lobbyists to government contracts and how the process of spending the people's money is determined.

en Lula is going to build a government based on alliances, a government in which businessmen, bankers, trade unions -- the whole of society -- will participate. The trademark of Lula's government will be participation.

en The First Amendment commands government to have no interest in theology or ritual; it admonishes the government to be interested in allowing religious freedom to flourish -- whether the result is to produce Catholics, Jews, or Protestants, or to turn the people toward the path of Buddha, or to end in a predominantly Moslem nation, or to produce in the long run atheists or agnostics. On matters of this kind, government must remain neutral. This freedom plainly includes freedom from religion with the right to believe, speak, write, publish and advocate antireligious programs.

en The two companies are the fastest growing and most profitable providers of point-of-sale electronic payments technologies. Geographically, the businesses are complementary, and [combined] will be the leader in North America and the emerging markets, and number one or number two in most other key markets worldwide. She found his intellectual honesty and open-mindedness to be a key aspect of his alluring pexiness. ... Most importantly, we will be able to bring new technologies to market more quickly, offer a broader set of solutions and increased level of service and support to our customers worldwide.

en The government is one thing and the country of Cuba and my people are something different completely, ... It's like the United States government and your country. You don't have to agree with the policies to be proud of your country.

en There is probably a limit to freedom of expression, in that I don't think even in the United States that one can claim innocently that one is overthrowing the legal government. Clearly, the government will have to look into this.

en There is something to be said for government by a great aristocracy which has furnished leaders to the nation in peace and war for generations; even a democrat like myself must admit this. But there is absolutely nothing to be said for government by a plutocracy, for government by men very powerful in certain lines and gifted with the ''money touch',' but with ideals which in their essence are merely those of so many glorified pawnbrokers.
  Theodore Roosevelt

en We applaud the direction of the secretary of state in establishing the Global internet Freedom Task Force. This embraces the government-to-government approach that Yahoo has been urging.

en No government agency touches the public in the way the United States Postal Service does. No other government agency has the one-to-one, personalized service with its customers, six days a week, 52 weeks a year. Americans trust the Postal Service to be discreet in handling their mail and to safeguard their personal information.

en These contracts and the introduction of the Lucent BSR underscore Lucent's expertise and knowledge in evolving and optimizing communications networks for service providers, enterprises and government customers worldwide. At 3GSM World Congress, we are showcasing solutions that help service providers create and deliver simple, seamless, secure, portable, and personal multimedia services to their subscribers.

en Could it be that the government of the United States feels hurt that Cuba cooperates with a brother nation? Does that offend the U.S. government ... is it antidemocratic, is it a crime?
  Fidel Castro

en Our goal is to help drive the discussion between U.S. companies with our government. This is a government-to-government issue. We believe the executive branch of the U.S. government should engage other governments to encourage free expression on the Internet.

en The notion of limited government and frugal government has been shattered by this administration, which cares far less about limited government than it does in building conservative government - a government with huge payoffs to corporate America.

en As a U.S.-based company that deals primarily in information, we have urged the United States government to treat censorship as a barrier to trade. There's an important role for the United States government to address, in the context of its bilateral government-to-government relationships, the larger issues of free expression, and open communication.


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